ENGINEERING BLOG
Technical research and engineering insights from the team building the operating system for responsible AI operations.
188 articles · Published by MARIA OS
Eight papers that form the complete theory-to-operations stack: why organizational judgment needs an OS, structural design, stability laws, algorithm architecture, mission-constrained optimization, survival optimization, workforce transition, and agent lifecycle management.
Series Thesis
Company Intelligence explains why the OS exists. Structure defines responsibility. Stability laws prove when governance holds. Algorithms make it executable. Mission constraints keep optimization aligned. Survival theory determines evolutionary direction. White-collar transition shows who moves first. VITAL keeps the whole system alive.
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Company Intelligence
Why organizational judgment needs an operating system, not just AI tools.
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Company Intelligence
Why organizational judgment needs an operating system, not just AI tools.
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Structural Design
How to decompose responsibility across human-agent boundaries.
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Stability Laws
Mathematical conditions under which agentic governance holds or breaks.
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Algorithm Stack
10 algorithms mapped to a 7-layer architecture for agentic organizations.
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Mission Constraints
How to optimize agent goals without eroding organizational values.
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Survival Optimization
Does evolutionary pressure reduce organizations to pure survival machines? The math of directed vs. undirected evolution.
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Workforce Transition
Which white-collar workflows move first, and how fast the shift happens.
Why agent organizations need an autonomic nervous system, and how 4-layer vital monitoring, behavioral health diagnosis, self-repair orchestration, and failure-to-improvement conversion keep AI agents alive, healthy, and evolving
Creating AI agents is easy. Keeping them alive is hard. When agents scale beyond a handful, the problem shifts from intelligence to operations: heartbeats stop silently, processing queues back up, memory references decay, judgment quality degrades, and failures cascade across dependencies. MARIA VITAL addresses this by implementing a biological metaphor — the autonomic nervous system — for agent organizations. This paper presents the theoretical foundations in biological self-monitoring, the 4-layer architecture (Vital Signal, Behavioral Health, Recovery Orchestration, Recursive Improvement), the Health Score formalization, the self-repair pipeline with shadow agent validation, and the connection to biological homeostasis through the Observe-Diagnose-Recover-Improve loop.
なぜAgent組織には自律神経系が必要なのか、そして4層バイタル監視、行動健全性診断、自己修復オーケストレーション、障害→改善変換がAIエージェントの生存・健康・進化を維持する方法
AIエージェントを作るのは簡単だ。生かし続けるのが難しい。エージェントが少数を超えてスケールすると、問題は知能から運用に移る:Heartbeatが静かに停止し、処理キューが詰まり、記憶参照が劣化し、判断品質が低下し、障害が依存関係を通じて連鎖する。MARIA VITALは生物学的メタファー — 自律神経系 — をAgent組織に実装することでこれに対処する。本論文では生物学的自己監視の理論的基盤、4層アーキテクチャ、Health Scoreの定式化、シャドーエージェント検証による自己修復パイプライン、そしてObserve-Diagnose-Recover-Improveループを通じた生物学的恒常性との接続を報告する。
Predictive coding, dopamine learning, and the millisecond A/B test running inside your skull
The human brain continuously generates predictions, measures errors, and updates its own parameters — a recursive self-improvement loop that operates across timescales from milliseconds to decades. This article explores the neuroscience of predictive coding, dopamine reward prediction error, and synaptic plasticity as a blueprint for agent evolution.
End-to-end architecture of the three-layer Action Router stack (Intent Parser, Action Resolver, Gate Controller), with recursive optimization and scaling patterns for 100+ agent deployments
The Action Router Intelligence Theory established that routing must control actions, not classify words. This paper presents the full implementation architecture: a three-layer stack of Intent Parser (context-aware goal extraction), Action Resolver (state-dependent action selection with precondition-effect semantics), and Gate Controller (risk-tiered execution envelopes integrated with MARIA OS governance). We detail a recursive optimization loop in which routing policies learn from execution outcomes, formalized as an online convex optimization problem with O(√T) regret. We then present a scaling architecture for 100+ concurrent agents using coordinate-based sharding, hierarchical action caches, and zone-local resolution. Integration with the MARIA OS Decision Pipeline state machine is formalized as a product automaton. Production benchmarks show sub-30ms P99 latency at 10,000 routing decisions per second, with first-attempt accuracy improving from 93.4% to 97.8% after 30 days of recursive learning.
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Complete list of all 188 published articles. EN / JA bilingual index.
188 articles
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